On Friday and Saturday, the Kentucky Track & Field teams competed at the Rod McCrary Memorial Meet. Multiple school, facility, and meet records were broken in an exciting two-day event. Here is how Kentucky finished over the weekend.

Day One:

Justin Kretchmer posted a collegiate best high jump of 2.14m/7’0.25, just missing the Kentucky freshman indoor record.

UK’s hurdles talent apparently extends well beyond just Harrison’s exploits. Kayla Parker and Leah Nugent went 1-2 in the “white” 60h final, with respective times of 8.25 & 8.27

UK volunteer assistant coach and former All-American Keith Hayes was second to 2013 NCAA Champion Eddie Lovett (Florida) in the 60h, running 7.75. Nick Anderson and Brandon Bagley each reached the “white” 60h final, with the former finishing third (8.0) and the former placing seventh.

Charles Moushey bettered his personal-best pole vault clearance for the second-consecutive week, this time getting over 5.07m/16’7.5” to finish 11th.

Rebecca Famurewa had the top shot put in flight one, and finished fifth overall with nearly a .77 centimeter personal best throw 15.20m/49’10.50″.

Ibn Short finished fourth in his first collegiate heptathlon (4911), while Nathan Donnellon was sixth (4739).

Kentucky’s next meets will be on Janurary 31st at the Indiana Relays and the Razorback Invite. Go CATS!